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  • ...he chemical is typically an [[acid]], strong [[Alkali|base]], or a [[Salt (chemistry)|salt]] ([[phosphoric acid]], [[potassium hydroxide]], [[sodium hydroxide]] ===Polymer coated carbon===
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  • ==Chemistry== ...dral holes between the two layers.<ref>A. F. Wells, ''Structural Inorganic Chemistry'', 4th. edition 1975, Oxford University Press.</ref>
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  • ...5 (β-anomer) <!-- these CAS numbers have been verified against CAS Common Chemistry --> ...]] and starts [[cellular respiration]]. [[Starch]] and [[cellulose]] are [[polymer]]s derived from the dehydration of glucose. The name "glucose" comes from
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  • ...ntropy of mixing, which is due to the high molecular weight of their large polymer chains. A macromolecule interacts with its environment along its entire len ...ries]] cause structural weakness in the resulting material, meaning that [[polymer blend]]s are only useful in limited applications.
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  • ...ing system''' is a set of symbols placed on [[plastic]]s to identify the [[polymer]] type. It was developed by the [[Society of the Plastics Industry]] (SPI) ...imary purpose of the codes is to allow efficient separation of different [[polymer]] types for [[recycling]].
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  • [[Fiber-reinforced polymer]] rebar is now also being used in high-corrosion environments. It is availa ...ing are re-rolled rail steel & re-rolled rail axle steel with uncontrolled chemistry, phosphorus & carbon content. To weld rebar you must obtain a mill statemen
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  • ...rt FG26-04NT42170.]</ref> Microspheres are also used in composites to fill polymer resins for specific characteristics such as weight, sandability and sealing [[Category:Glass chemistry]]
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  • ...y one amide solvent, and therefore spinning can be done directly after the polymer production. {{polymer-stub}}
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  • ...he steel by a minimum thickness, not have large cracks and not have it’s chemistry altered by environmental factors like [[chloride]] attack from deicing salt ...vide an internal reinforcement and have fibers that are impregnated with a polymer (typically epoxy) in a factory rather than on the job site, saving time and
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  • * [[polylactic acid]]-A [[polymer]] produced by [[industrial fermentation]] [[Category:Green chemistry]]
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  • ...hape and grip the ball. (c) ]]'''Electroactive Polymers''', or EAPs, are [[polymer]]s that exhibits a change in size or shape when stimulated by an [[electric ...a></ref>. It wasn’t until the year 1925 that the first [[piezoelectric]] polymer was discovered ([[Electret]]). Electret was formed by combining [[carnauba
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  • {{dablink|This article is about polymer chemistry. The term "molecular imprinting" is also used to mean [[Imprinting (genetic ...cular imprinting''' is a technique to create template-shaped cavities in [[polymer]] matrices with memory of the template [[molecule]]s to be used in [[molecu
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  • ...semblies. Theoretical approaches<ref>De Gennes, P.-G., Scaling Concepts in Polymer Physics, Cornell University Press, 1979</ref> to describing their statistic ...sified as either [[weak acid|weak]] or [[strong acid|strong]] (and [[Base (chemistry)|bases]] similarly may be either [[weak base|weak]] or [[strong base|strong
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  • ...f polymer science includes researchers in multiple disciplines including [[chemistry]], [[physics]], and [[engineering]]. *[[Polymer chemistry]] or [[macromolecular chemistry]], concerned with the chemical synthesis and chemical properties of polymer
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  • ...used [[epoxy]]-based negative [[photoresist]]. It is a very [[viscous]] [[polymer]] that can be [[spin coating|spun]] or spread over a thickness ranging from [[Category:Polymer chemistry]]
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  • ...>{{cite journal|doi=10.1016/0009-2614(90)87271-R|title=Multiphoton-induced chemistry of phenol in hexane at 266 nm|year=1990|last1=Belbruno|first1=Joseph J.|las ...cs|volume=329|pages=148}}</ref> The resulting scission breaks the original polymer into segments of lower [[molecular weight]], which are more readily dissolv
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  • '''Polyalkylimide''' is a [[polymer]] which belongs to the family of [[Acryl group|acryl]] derivatives. Its pol ...indisi]], [[Italy]]) which is a three percent polyalkylimide [[Suspension (chemistry)|suspension]] in water used medically to treat soft tissue deficits such as
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  • ...]] [[polymer]]s. They are extremely [[Reactivity|unreactive]] and [[Inert#Chemistry|inert]], and highly [[Flame retardant|resistant to fire]]. ...a polymer in a solvent (lyotropic liquid-crystal polymers) or by heating a polymer above its glass or melting transition point (thermotropic liquid-crystal po
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  • {{Expert-subject|chemistry|date=November 2008}} '''Superabsorbent polymers''' (SAP) (also called '''slush powder''') are [[polymer]]s that can absorb and retain extremely large amounts of a liquid relative
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  • ...s which provide certain elasticity and impact resistance. Alignment of the polymer molecules within the lamellae results in [[birefringence]] producing a vari ...n and the solid has disordered structure. However, upon slow cooling, some polymer chains take on a certain ''orderly configuration'': they align themselves i
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